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Many of AS RACIAL COVENANTS SEGRE- @queenseagleFollowFollow usus onon TwitterTwitter facebook.com/queenseagleLikeLike usus onon FacebookFacebook queenseagle.comVisit us Online gated the city’s neighborhoods, Addisleigh @queenseagle@queenseaglehis proposals will have a particularfacebook.com/queenseaglefacebook.com/queenseagle impact on Queens. queenseagle.com Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office Park transformed from an exclusively white neighborhood into one of New York City’s premier African-American enclaves Mayor pledges to protect business, serve by the early 1950s. The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie youth and build homes during annual address By David Brand will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy By Victoria Merlino tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to build condos, hotels, shops and office space “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS along Flushing Creek. The advisory vote is and spilled garbage that many of my the latest phase in the city’s land use process constituents are burdened with on a regular for the site. basis, the trash trains have other negative The Queens borough president will also repercussions on the environment, local weigh in before the project goes before the property values and the public health,” City Council, which traditionally votes in Addabbo said. lock step with the local Councilmember Peter  Koo on land use measures. The rezoning would allow FWRA LLC, a SAVE THE DATE: THE QUEENS partnership of three developers that own the County Bar Association will host its annual land, to reshape the Flushing waterfront, cre- Judiciary, Past Presidents and Golden ating a 13-tower, mixed-use complex across Jubilarian dinner on Tuesday, March 31 at 6 the 29 acres of mostly unutilized land. 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Hundreds head to Queens high school for first COVID-19 vaccines Continued from page 1 tients and working on the front lines of the pan- Hundreds of healthcare workers and other demic for nearly a year. essential employees passed through the doors “It means normalcy, which is a great thing,” QUEENS Lightsof Hillcrest High School on Sunday, brandish out- said occupational therapist Sharmin Tiu-Curcio, ing barcodes57,000 like golden Queens tickets toresidents receive their losewho works at an outpatient facility. COVID-19 vaccine shots. They had registered “It is necessary for the safety of everyone, es- poweronline to receive during the shots intense and carried Tuesdaytheir con- pecially storm being a medical professional. I kind of firmation forms into what the city has termed a think of it as a waiting game — you have to make Continued“mass vaccine from site,”page 1one of three 204,000public schools households sure in 2011. safety Hur procedures- are followed and try to “My fellowship recently shift- ricane Sandy knocked out power TODAY being used to accelerate the vaccine rollout. make the best of your family’s safety,” she added. ed toHealthcare an online workers,platform first-respondersdue to for 1.1 millionand fu -customers She in walked 2012. out of the school smiling. COVID,neral home but employeesnow with the were power all eligible Con to receiveEdison workers Each restored of three new school-based hubs operated outage,the vaccine there’s as no part way of for “phase me to 1a”power of the to state’s about 90,000by the Departmenthouse- of Health are equipped to give February 13, 2020 connect with my co-workers.” holds within 24 hours, the utility distribution plan Sunday. New Yorkers over 75, 2,000 doses per day and a total of 6,092 were vac- said Sahiti Kovvuri, a Baruch reported. teachers and transit workers became eligible cinated Sunday across the city. College student who lives in Much of their work requires QueensMonday. Village. untangling wires fromAs offallen Monday morning, New York City has TheCity program workers was guided understand Gomez- throughtrees thatthe halllittered- administeredstreets around 212,796 doses of the vaccines pro- ingways and of agreed the Jamaica to put her Avenue work onhigh schoolthe borough. and into Rain ducedMonday by softPfizer- and Moderna. Neary 18,300 peo- pausethe gym, until which power featuredreturned, dozens Kov- ofened tables the spaced soil, makingple have the receivedtrees two doses since a Queens nurse vuriapart said. to enable social distancing.more Two susceptiblemedical tobecame toppling the firstin person to receive the vaccine out- workersThe storm staffed had eacha particular table and im -inoculatedthe high a steadywinds, theside utility of clinicalsaid. trials Dec. 14. pactstream in Queens of frontline Village, healthcare Cambria professionals “Restoration from willThe requirenew vaccine hubs are intended to speed up Heights,9 a.m. to Whitestone, 7 p.m. Sunday Middle Vil- clearing nearly 500distribution. roads that are lage “It’ ands a Flushing, privilege whereto get it,”many Gomez blocked said. by fallen trees. New Con 24/7 Ed -vaccine sites have opened at the residents After aremained few minutes without in the pow chair,- sheison got must the de-energizeshot Bathgate any wires Contract Postal Station in the Claremont erand Wednesday a staff member afternoon. stamped Winds her vaccineentangled card. in She those trees,neighborhood untangle of the Bronx and the Brooklyn asthen high walked as 71 to miles another per area hour of thein schoolthe wires and waited and then workArmy with Terminal mu- in Sunset Park. The city is also New15 minutes York City to make forced sure the she MTA did not havenicipal an publicadverse works planning crews toto reopen- a vaccine hub at Queens Theatre Eagle photo byVick Rachel toreaction. temporarily suspend outdoor move the trees,” Conin FlushingEdison said Meadows Corona Park. train She service. will return in three weeks infor a herstatement. second “In order to get the vaccination traffic we want, dose.Outages also affected events “Crews give prioritywe will to makneed- to build on-ramps,” said Health Celebrating Black elsewhere On-site instaff the helped borough.New people with ing appointments repairs that willCommissioner provide pow- Dr. Dave. A. Chokshi. “Facilities Yorkmake City’s sure they Housing had the Preserva information- er theyto the needed, most customers like these quickly, will be a route to immunity for thou- History Month tionand and turned Development away people postponed not registered then torestore receive smaller sands groups of New and Yorkers.” athe town vaccine. hall on storm resiliency in individual customers.” New Yorkers can check their eligibility and sign Edgemere. Several New Yorkers said they were More excited than to 7,000 up wiresfor vaccination were online at the city’s COVID-19 Overall, 292,000 households finally get the vaccine after treatingdown COVID across pa the- cityinformation Wednesday. portal. lost power in New York City and Con Edison urged residents to Hundreds of people received their COVID-19 vaccines at Hillcrest High School Sunday. Westchester County, surpassing avoid downed wires and to re- the impact of Hurricane Irene, port them to the utility and to the which knocked out power for NYPD. A tree fell on top of a house nearA 82nd little Avenue and 218th piece Street in Hollis Hills of Tuesday. 5Pointz Photo by Michael Nussbaum Ex-Bronx prosecutor vies for Western Queens council seat By David Brand findsForman said she supported a home Mina Malik, anoth- andin focus LaGuardiaon addressing climate change. Queens Daily Eagle er former prosecutor,By Rachel in the 2019 Vick Democratic pri- times)“Every people facet ofaround our society the world needs passto be viewedthrough Community activist and former Bronx prose- mary for QueensQueens district Daily attorney. Eagle She considered throughLaGuardia a greener Airport lens,” in muchshe said. the “Forsame example, way, so cutor Julia Forman has entered a crowded field to public An defenderinteractive Tiffany exhibition Cabán payingher second homage choice, to whilethere’s we a needreally to lovely create poeticmore open, symmetry green tospace this represent Western Queens’ Council District 26. shethe said.lost art “I ofwas 5 Pointzvery torn has in a permanentthat election,” home For in- forreincarnation people to enjoy, of the those 5 Pointz spaces aerosol will alsoart mecca,” have a Forman, who recently won a position as a ju- manthe shopssaid. “I at wish Laguardia we had Airport’sranked-choice new votingTerminal in positivea Patton environmental Studio spokesperson impact.” said. dicial delegate in the Queens County Democratic thatB. situation.” AtThe least 5Pointz eight installationother candidates is one have of three filed dig to - Party, said her experience in the Bronx District SheThe said digital her mainmural, focus created is development, by Patton Studioan is- runital for works Van Bramer’sthe studio seat installed in 2021, in including the terminal, Tavo Attorney’s Office motivated her to run for the suewith top help of mindfrom for5 Pointz’s many constituents curator Marcie-Cecile in Western Bortoli,including Lorenzo a bookshelf Brea, Heajin in the Kim, Strand Sultan that Maruf, show - council seat now held by term-limited incumbent Queen,Flageul, which allows has passengers seen enormous to create growth their and sigown- Brentcases O’Leary the cityscapes and Giselle while Burgess, highlighting Bianca Queens Ozeri Jimmy Van Bramer. nificantportraits displacement against backdrops over the created past decade. by a slew of and“as Juliea major Won. metropolis Van Bramer’s in its Chief own right.”of Staff Mat- “A lot of what I saw there led me to want to 5Pointz“I see artistsDistrict including 26 at an Meresimportant One, crossroads Djalouz thew Wallace is also expected to run in District 26. run,” said Forman, who has lived in Dutch Kills right& Doudoustyleart, now and this Monsieurelection is Plume,going toJimmy decide C, with her husband since 2014. “It’s a wholly re- which way we go,” said Forman, a member of the and Dustin Spagnola. 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ECORD of & RTHE LAW COMMERCE Founded in 1938 “Commerce defies every wind, outrides every tempest, invades every zone.” * The Record of Law and Commerce (USPS 067- 080, ISSN 2329-0064) is published 50 times a year, except the last week of August and the last week of December by EBrooklyn Media, 16 Court Street, 30th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11241. Subscription price is $50 per year. Telephone (718) 643-9099, ext: 103. Periodicals Postage paid at Brooklyn, NY Postmaster. Send address changes to The Record of Law and Commerce, 16 Court Street, 30th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11241. *George Bancroft, 19th Century American Statesman & Historian. NYC student athletes, coaches lament the loss of school sports By Christina Veiga Chalkbeat This time last year, the boys basketball team at Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom School in the Bronx was working toward an undefeated season in their league and a spot at the citywide playoffs in New York City’s Public School Athletic League. Their run was cut short when they lost a quar- terfinals game by just one point, leaving players with the tantalizing thought that this year, the Pan- thers could win it all. But the charismatic team and their coach hav- en’t played since last spring, when the coronavirus suddenly grabbed hold of New York City, forcing the country’s largest school system to shutter its school buildings and blow the whistle on its sports leagues. While some schools in the suburbs took to the fields this fall, New York City school ath- letic coaches have had their budgets zeroed-out. Some 45,000 student athletes face a whole school year with no playing time. For many of these students, sports were the main reason they showed up to school. Without them, finding the motivation to show up for class can be a struggle — something that some New York City students fighting for equal access to sports teams have ar- gued for years. While the pandemic still rages, some coaches are trying to push the city to come up with alterna- tive ideas, whether it be outdoor practices or vir- tual competitions, to help them reach student ath- letes before the year is over. Individual schools are also trying to find ways to create opportunities not only for physical activity but for the bonds forged through team competitions. “I really miss the practices,” said Javin Trail, a senior at Fannie Lou. “It’s just a time we all get to Coach Marc Skelton last season celebrated his 300th win with the boys basketball team at Fannie Lou Hamer. This year, NYC school hang out with each other.” sports leagues have been left in limbo by the coronavirus pandemic. Photo courtesy of Marc Skelton Last year, he earned playing time for the first Pediatrics recently urged face masks for all indoor time. Along the way, he forged deep friendships sports events, except swimming and diving. with his teammates on the court, during trips to Some places that have allowed school leagues games on the subway, and with celebratory slic- to continue competing have seen an astounding es of pizza after wins. This summer, he spent time number of coronavirus cases linked to athletes. perfecting his shots with his weaker, left hand in Memphis, for example, saw 83% of positive cas- the hopes of winning a title. Now, Trail is juggling es among school communities tied to players and college applications while keeping up with his re- coaches. In other parts of the country, schools are mote classes and wondering what this basketball grappling with how to address possible sports-re- season could have held. lated exposure to the virus. “By the end of the season, we really built that The pandemic has forced the Urban Dove bond of brotherhood. We really felt for each oth- charter network to rethink its entire model, which er. We really love each other,” he said. “I really is centered on sports as a way to get their students worked hard on my game. I felt like this was real- — all of whom have struggled in traditional high ly the year we were going to do something special, schools and have fallen behind on credits — to not only for the team, but for me individually.” make it to graduation. Students at the network’s His coach, Marc Skelton, has led the Panthers schools in Brooklyn and the Bronx are placed in for almost two decades. Last season, the team cel- teams they learn with in the classroom and play ebrated his 300th win. Skelton’s dedication, along with on the field. Everyone competes, and coach- with the player’s earnestness, landed them a pro- es work alongside teachers and social workers. file in the New York Times in 2015. Since it has become unsafe to play, the school “While losing a sports season in the bigger has sent workout equipment like yoga mats and picture may not seem like a big deal, in the day-to- resistance bands to students’ apartments. Edu- day, there’s pain. And for a lot of coaches I know, cators have found that an exercise session in the it’s depressing,” Skelton said. “A lot of players morning helps motivate the students to show up to have worked their whole lives for this moment.” class. There are still elements of the school’s phi- Skelton said the Public School Athletic losophy that can’t be replaced, including the skills, League, the governing body for New York City camaraderie, and lessons learned through compe- school sports teams, has largely been silent on tition against other teams. what’s happening with athletic programs this year. Coaches and teachers have tried to bring He wished the league would come up with alter- some competition to remote learning, with a virtu- natives, saying coaches are ready and willing to al Olympics and scavenger hunts that students can step up. complete from their home, incorporating some “Sports are essential to a high school experi- physical activities like squats and pushups. At ence and now, without those, can we supplement first, students were skeptical about the events, but it somehow, with something?” he asked. “There they caught on quickly, and soon they were beg- are a lot of coaches who want to do stuff and they ging for the Zoom links to participate. It felt like a have ideas to do things safely, but they just have win for educators. no idea if they can.” The bonds built through teamwork convinced Not only have coaches been left with no guid- Kiari Kirkland to keep showing up to his virtu- ance, they’ve also been left with no money, Skel- al classes. He and his classmates have spent the ton said. last three years together with Coach Daniel Mill- Skelton also serves as his school’s athletic di- er. These steady, supportive bonds between class- rector, and when he logged into his account at the Patrick J. Cherlius on the court. Photo courtesy of Patrick J. Cherlius mates and coaches are an integral part of Urban beginning of the school year, he found the balance Dove’s philosophy. was zero. A spokesperson for the education de- New York City education department officials on sports across New York. In early December, the Kirkland, his classmates, and coach are all on partment said coaches are paid directly for their said “no final determination has been made” when state suspended winter sports championships and a text chain where they encourage each other to services — and since there have been no leagues, it comes to scheduling the winter season. Look- any “high-risk” leagues — including indoor sports get their classwork done. Kirkland wakes up and there’s nothing to be paid. ing ahead to the spring, officials said updated in- like bowling and wrestling, as well as cheerlead- finds it’s like a motivational speech that might be The Public School Athletic League had post- formation will be provided “once in-person learn- ing, swimming, gymnastics, and others. Low- and delivered courtside, except sent to his phone. ed no information on its web site about the cur- ing is available to high school students.” Middle moderate-risk sports can continue in the regular “Remote learning definitely feels less mo- rent school year until Dec. 22, after Chalkbeat in- and high schools shut down for in-person learn- season, and championships are still scheduled for tivating. But what’s motivating is coach Mill- quired about the status of leagues this year. That ing in November. There is no date set for those the spring. er’s texts every morning,” Kirkland said. “With- note, however, provided little clarity. students to return, and with coronavirus rates ris- In Centers for Disease Control and Preven- out those texts, I don’t think I would complete “We hope to be able to come back to you soon ing across the city, it is looking increasingly dif- tion guidance on which activities pose the greatest that work. It’s just very hard to do all that work with news about next steps for PSAL, depend- ficult for buildings to reopen. Some high schools risks of spreading COVID-19, competitions be- at once.” ing on the health situation and data for the city,” are now being used as vaccination hubs. tween teams from different geographic areas are Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering it said. In the meantime, the state is clamping down listed as the riskiest. The American Academy of educational change in public schools.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions The US Capitol has been stormed before – when British troops burned Washington in 1814 By Matthew Ward The Conversation As rioters forced their way into the US Capi- tol Building on Jan. 6, astounded CNN presenters noted that this was the first time something like this had happened for more than 200 years. And that on the occasion it was the British, an enemy power, which was responsible. This was in August 1814 when British troops led by General Robert Ross occupied Washington DC for two days and set about methodically de- stroying the city’s public buildings, including the Capitol and the White House. The War of 1812 had been underway for two years. It was a war the British had not sought. For the British its roots lay in debates over maritime rights, which had been conceded on the eve of the conflict, but news of these concessions only arrived across the Atlantic after the United States had declared war. American politicians expected to win quickly, and many hoped that they could also conquer Brit- ish Canada. The Americans burned several Cana- dian towns including the upper Canadian capi- tal of York, now Toronto, but the war remained a stalemate. By the spring of 1814, the Napoleonic Wars in Europe had ended. On March 30, the Russians had entered Paris and Napoleon had gone into ex- ile. At last, the British felt that they could turn their attention to the war with the United States. It would take time to send troops from Eu- rope, but in the summer of 1814 the British pos- sessed naval superiority. They used this to dev- astating effect in the Chesapeake Bay, raiding tobacco plantations and encouraging the enslaved population to join the struggle. So great was the fear of a potential slave uprising that many of the militia who might have been protecting the capital were posted nearer their homes. In August 1814, a British naval force com- manded by Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cock- burn sailed up the Patuxent River in the northern Chesapeake Bay and landed 4,500 men near the A contemporary drawing of “The Taking of the City” in 1814. Courtesy of Library of Congress via The Conversation village of Benedict in Maryland. It was not initially clear where the British in- their men to target only public buildings and spare tended to attack. Washington was only 30 miles private buildings, and the US Patent Office and away, but it was not strategically important, and lit- many Washington residents later commended tle had been done to erect defenses. American forces their restraint. made a dismal attempt to halt the advance at Blad- But at the printing office of the National In- ensburg, where the British had to cross the eastern telligencer newspaper, in an episode not dissim- branch of the Potomac River. So many American ilar from turning off a Twitter account, Admiral militiamen fled the field of battle that British troops Cockburn ordered his men to destroy all the letter called the affair the Bladensburg Races, and from C’s so the newspaper could no longer print what that point they met only scattered resistance. he saw as their lies about him. Not content with destroying the Capitol, the British burned the President’s House. (Despite the Pyrrhic victory legend. it is not called the White House because it After two days, the British force withdrew. was painted white to hide the scorch marks.) The burning of Washington was symbolic rath- The most infamous act was probably the de- er than strategic, for it had a population of only A contemporary drawing of the U.S. Capitol building after attempts by the British to burn struction of the Library of Congress and all of its 8,000 and the long-term disruption to the govern- it. Courtesy of Library of Congress via The Conversation papers and books. British commanders ordered ment was minimal. Perhaps the most significant strategic loss for the United States was the de- with fine furnishings. struction of the Washington Navy Yard and sever- It also proved more difficult to burn than they al ships under construction. This was not done by expected – the roof was iron and the floors and British troops, however, but by American forces walls were stone. The troops busied themselves on the Navy secretary’s orders to prevent the ene- piling up all the furniture, books and papers and my from capturing important supplies. eventually started a blaze which lit the night sky There was now widespread panic in Washing- over the city. ton. The president’s wife, Dolly Madison, hasti- Upon seeing the flames, the French minister ly organized the evacuation of the most import- to the US, Louis Sérurier observed: “I have nev- ant items in the President’s House, not yet called er beheld a spectacle more terrible and at the same the White House. So hasty was the evacuation time more magnificent.” Most of the interior was that when British troops arrived, they found din- completely gutted. The heat was so intense that in ner waiting. places the stone columns and floor were turned to lime, and the roof collapsed. Terrible spectacle In many ways, the burning of Washington As British troops advanced into Capitol backfired on the British as it created much sympa- Square, they met scattered sniper fire. Firing sev- thy for the American cause in Europe. The burn- eral rounds into the Capitol building to discourage ing of the public buildings also achieved little in the snipers, they forced their way inside with little the long-term. difficulty. The men were impressed by the gran- The Capitol survived. Its design was extreme- deur of the interior. It was not what they expected ly resilient, and the structure remained intact. Af- but was of imposing proportions with high ceil- ter only five years of reconstruction, Congress ings and classical columns, Americanized with was again able to hold its meetings there. carvings of ears of corn decorating the capitals, Matthew Ward is senior lecturer in history, The recent invasion of the Capitol building by rioters. Photo courtesy of The Conversation while the well-proportioned rooms were filled University of Dundee (Scotland).

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OFFICE LOCA- IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS TION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OF- A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE OF LLC: 387 PARKSIDE AVE., BROOK- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS FICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LYN, NY 11226. SSNY DESIGNATED POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- ROXANNE CROSS,2222 VANDERVEER LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS THE AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF HIM/HER IS WENDY DOVER, 1402 CESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED PLACE BROOKLYN, NY, 11226. PUR- LLC, 1007 ATLANTIC AVENUE, APT. CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC BROOKLYN AVE APT. 1A BROOKLYN, UPON HIM/HER IS YETY AKINOLA POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- 2B BROOKLYN, NY, 11238. PURPOSE/ SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO COR- NY, 11201-1801. PURPOSE/CHARAC- STUDIO, LLC, 156 SOUTH 1ST STREET, SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ROBERT FUL PURPOSE. CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PORATION SERVICE CO., 80 STATE ST., #183490 TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #6 BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. PURPOSE/ LITTLE, 52 INDIA ST, 3C BROOKLYN, PURPOSE. ALBANY, NY 12207. PURPOSE: DJING #184162 #183985 CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL NY, 11222. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF 11228 AT EVENTS FOR HIRE, PRODUCING, LI- PURPOSE. LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. CEDAR HILL DECOR LLC CENSING MUSIC DESIGNING CLOTH- #183919 #183880 11203 COLANDREA HOLDINGS LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED ING. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- #183792 IN TAKING ALL LIFE LLC KONEXION MUSIKAL LLC EN PLACE LLC LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: CE- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- DAR HILL DECOR LLC. ARTICLES OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- COLANDREA HOLDINGS LLC. ARTI- PIRATE.COM (NY) LLC LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: IN ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF PI- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH TAKING ALL LIFE LLC. ARTICLES OF TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) RATE.COM (NY) LLC APPL. FOR AUTH. KONEXION MUSIKAL LLC. ARTICLES EN PLACE LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ON 9/24/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SEC- NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY (SSNY) ON 12/1/2020. NY OFFICE LO- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- (SSNY) ON 11/25/20. OFFICE LOCA- RETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ON 12/8/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON TION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED (SSNY) ON 10/08/2020. NY OFFICE LO- 9/14/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IN DELAWARE (DE) ON 11/24/20. SSNY CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OF- TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE FICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS CEDAR TO C/O CORPORATION SERVICE CO., TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL CESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED HILL DECOR LLC, 871 BERGEN STREET 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST UPON HIM/HER IS VINCENT COLAN- , APT - 4C BROOKLYN, NY, 11238. PUR- DE ADDR. OF LLC: 251 LITTLE FALLS LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS DAR- AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS DREA, 7203 8TH AVENUE BROOKLYN, POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- DR., WILMINGTON, DE 19808. CERT. RYL DEBOUE, 714 EAST 43RD STREET HER IS JUAN M BONILLA LAZARO, 293 EN PLACE LLC, 152 DIAMOND STREET NY, 11228. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF FUL PURPOSE. OF FORM. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE, BROOKLYN, NY, 11203. PURPOSE/ HOOPER STREET APT 5 BROOKLYN, #184397 BROOKLYN, NY, 11222. PURPOSE/ LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. JOHN G. TOWNSEND BLDG., 401 FED- CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL #183757 NY, 11211. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL ERAL ST. - STE. 4, DOVER, DE 19901. PURPOSE. LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #183936 #183770 PURPOSE. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #183917 11230 AJY GLOBAL GROUP LLC #183794 FIRST CHOICE ADJUSTERS 11207 11216 AJY GLOBAL GROUP LLC. ARTS. ARTICULATE STRUQTIA L.L.C. 11223 GROUP LLC OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON OMAHA PICTURES LLC S&F TAXATION LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- 11/20/2020. OFF. LOC.: KINGS CO. PROGRESSION LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- SSNY DESIG. AS AGT. UPON WHOM ARTICULATE PROGRESSION LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY FILED 11/20/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: FIRST CHOICE ADJUSTERS GROUP STRUQTIA L.L.C.. ARTICLES OF ORGA- OMAHA PICTURES LLC. ARTICLES OF SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE LLC, SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS S&F TAXATION LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE 7119 AVENUE Y, BROOKLYN, NY 11234. & SHALL MAIL TO: 3010 AVE M, BKLYN, GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/11/2020. GENERAL PURPOSES. NY 11210. PURPOSE: GENERAL. OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON #183775 #183796 12/7/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ON 10/27/2020. NY OFFICE LOCA- NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUN- 10/1/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS TY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- VRF TAXI CO LLC SU’HO TRUCKING IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE ED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON VRF TAXI CO LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED ENTERPRISE LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE WITH THE SSNY ON 01/31/20. OFFICE: SU’HO TRUCKING ENTERPRISE LLC. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED FILED 9/18/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PRO- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. CESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 639 MILFORD LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS RI- AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS FIRST SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS ST. 1F, BKLYN, NY 11208. REGISTERED SA-ANN SAMUEL, 643 HIM/HER IS OMAHA PICTURES LLC, LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SARAH CHOICE ADJUSTERS GROUP LLC, 846 TO THE LLC, C/O DIANA FRUSTACI, AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- AVENUE BROOKLYN, NY, 11207. PUR- 150 HANCOCK STREET BROOKLYN, WANG, 1625 DAHILL RD, 2R BROOK- EAST 12TH STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 240 OCEAN PARKWAY, APARTMENT TION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- NY, 11216. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LYN, NY, 11223. PURPOSE/CHARAC- 11230. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: 5D, BROOKLYN, NY 11218. PURPOSE: STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: FUL PURPOSE. LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. GENERAL. #183986 #184403 #183956 #183923 #183788 #183797

Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • 5 2nd department / new business Formations NORDEEN, LLC OMK CONSULTING LLC RUSS & SCANT QUEST NO:7, LLC 1105 GLENMORE DANIEL CASTANEDA, LLC NORDEEN, LLC. FILED 10/14/20. OF- OMK CONSULTING LLC. FILED ENTERPRISES, LLC QUEST NO:7, LLC FILED ARTICLES OF AVENUE REALTY LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DAN- FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 11/17/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY RUSS & SCANT ENTERPRISES, LLC. ORGANIZATION WITH THE NY DE- 1105 GLENMORE AVENUE REALTY IEL CASTANEDA, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & FILED 7/6/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY PARTMENT OF STATE ON DECEM- LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY TO: BRENNA SIMMONS, ST MARKS SHALL MAIL TO: 3123 AVE P, BKLYN, DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & BER 14, 2020. ITS OFFICE IS LOCATED OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 12/04/2020. (SSNY) ON 12/17/20. OFFICE LOCA- AVE APT 3, BKLYN, NY 11238. PUR- NY 11234. PURPOSE: GENERAL. SHALL MAIL TO: 1755 SCHENECTADY IN KINGS COUNTY. THE SECRETARY CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT TION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OF- POSE: GENERAL. #183811 AVE, BKLYN, NY 11234. REGISTERED OF STATE HAS BEEN DESIGNATED UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST FICE OF LLC: 115 LINCOLN RD., APT. #183798 AS AGENT OF THE COMPANY UPON AGENT: UNITED STATES CORPORA- MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PRO- 6K, BROOKLYN, NY 11225. SSNY DES- MIZZ FLAWLESS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE NEUTRAL HOLDING LLC TION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVE CESS TO MENG & REZNAK, P.C., 200 IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON SERVED, AND A COPY OF ANY PRO- WILLIS AVE., MINEOLA, NY 11501 . NEUTRAL HOLDING LLC. FILED BOUTIQUE LLC STE 202, NEW YOR, NY 11228. PUR- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY 11/20/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY MIZZ FLAWLESS BOUTIQUE LLC. CESS SERVED UPON HIM OR HER GENERAL PURPOSE POSE: GENERAL. #184267 BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- FILED 11/10/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. #183823 SHALL BE MAILED TO 85 S PORTLAND DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & CESS TO THE LLC AT THE ADDR. OF ITS SHALL MAIL TO: C/O SIYAO JI, 41 FLAT- SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11217. ITS PUR- JERKY SHORE, LLC ASSISTCARE HOME PRINC. OFFICE. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- BUSH AVE FL 1, PMB 618, BKLYN, NY & SHALL MAIL TO: 249 E 37TH ST. APT POSE IS ANY LAWFUL BUSINESS. JERKY SHORE, LLC. FILED 9/10/20. #184136 HEALTH SERVICES LLC FUL ACTIVITY. 11217. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 4G, BKLYN, NY 11203. PURPOSE: GEN- #184415 #183799 OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS ASSISTCARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES ERAL. 469 7TH AVENUE LLC ARTICLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. #183812 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL MY NEXTLEVEL TUTOR LLC TO: PHILLIP SHELBY, 1782 E 24TH ST, INVESTORS, LLC OF STATE (SSNY) 05/24/06. OFFICE IN COYLE ST. REALTY LLC MY NEXTLEVEL TUTOR LLC. FILED RA COURIERS LLC BKLYN, NY 11229. PURPOSE: GENER- 469 7TH AVENUE INVESTORS, LLC, KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGN. AGENT OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF COYLE 7/22/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY ST. REALTY LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED RA COURIERS LLC. FILED 9/28/20. AL. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY BE DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #183824 ON 12/15/2020. OFFICE LOC: KINGS SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS SHALL MAIL TO: C/O GARVIN P. RO- COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- PROCESS TO THE LLC 2357 60TH ST ON 12/17/20. OFFICE LOCATION: AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL MANE, 135 E AVE, FREEPORT, NY DIVASORIA NYC LLC ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS BROOKLYN, NY 11204. PURPOSE: ANY KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED TO: 118 S 3RD ST APT 8,, BKLYN, NY DIVASORIA NYC LLC. FILED 11/13/20. 11520. PURPOSE: GENERAL. AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. LAWFUL ACTIVITY. AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- #183800 11249. REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS #184279 SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: HAR- CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL EL EDERY, 161 12TH STREET, UNIT 1R, SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO SARA G7 VIP LOGISTICS 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY TO: 115 STANWIX ST APT 208, BKLYN, CIELO’S LAUNDROMAT LLC BROOKLYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: ANY CIELO’S LAUNDROMAT LLC, ARTS OF GOZO, 2572 COYLE ST., P.O. BOX FREIGHT, LLC 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. NY 11206. REGISTERED AGENT: UNIT- LAWFUL PURPOSE. ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF G7 VIP LOGISTICS FREIGHT, LLC. FILED #183813 ED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, #184146 350158, BROOKLYN, NY 11235. PUR- NY (SSNY) 12/02/2020. CTY: KINGS. 9/9/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY INC., 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, POSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM #184417 DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & DITMAS CAFE LLC NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. 469 7TH AVENUE SHALL MAIL TO: REGISTERED AGENTS DITMAS CAFE LLC. FILED 3/4/19. OF- #183825 OWNER, LLC PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO SONIA REY- GOZO PROPERTIES INC., 90 STATE ST STE 700, OFF 40, AL- FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS 469 7TH AVENUE OWNER, LLC, ARTS. NA, 6733 3RD AVE., BROOKLYN, NY BANY, NY 12207. PURPOSE: GENERAL. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FRESNO PARTNERS LLC OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 18 STREET LLC #183801 FRESNO PARTNERS LLC. FILED 11220. GENERAL PURPOSE TO: 1045 E 4TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11230- 12/15/2020. OFFICE LOC: KINGS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GOZO 11/24/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY #184280 3304. PURPOSE: GENERAL. COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- PROPERTIES 18 STREET LLC ARTS. OF GRAND EXPRESS DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #183814 ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS 2442 OCEAN PLAZA ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF SHALL MAIL TO: 4815 AVE N, BKLYN, DISPATCHING LLC AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. NY (SSNY) ON 12/16/20. OFFICE LO- GRAND EXPRESS DISPATCHING LLC. 289 THIRD AVE LLC NY 11234. PURPOSE: GENERAL. AVENUE LLC SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: HAR- 2442 OCEAN PLAZA AVENUE LLC, CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- FILED 10/8/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. 289 THIRD AVE LLC. FILED 12/1/20. #183826 EL EDERY, 161 12TH STREET, UNIT 1R, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PRO- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS KONJO CROCHET LLC BROOKLYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: ANY STATE OF NY (SSNY) 12/01/2020. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE CESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1012 E. 80TH AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL KONJO CROCHET LLC. FILED 8/28/20. LAWFUL PURPOSE. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS ST., BKLYN, NY 11236. PURPOSE: GEN- TO: 345 MONTGOMERY ST APT4P, BK- #184148 ERAL. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST TO SARA GOZO, 2572 COYLE ST., P.O. #183802 LYN, NY 11225. PURPOSE: GENERAL. AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PRO- #183815 ELLIS FAMILY, LLC BOX 350158, BROOKLYN, NY 11235. OSHUNIFA’S HONEY LLC TO: C/O LEGALINC CORPORATE SER- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ELLIS CESS TO 2812 KINGS HIGHWAY, UNIT PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. 9K GROUP, LLC VICES INC., 1967 WEHRLE DR STE 1 FAMILY, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED 7A, BROOKLYN, NY 11229. GENERAL #184419 OSHUNIFA’S HONEY LLC. FILED #086, BUFFALO, NY 14221. PURPOSE: PURPOSE 10/20/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY 9K GROUP, LLC. FILED 11/13/20. OF- WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) #184281 KITCHEN 630 LLC FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS GENERAL. ON 12/11/20. OFFICE LOCATION: DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & #183827 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF KITCHEN AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED PCK 46TH STREET SHALL MAIL TO: 1465 GENEVA LOOP 630 LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH TO: 496 HANCOCK ST, BKLYN, NY ROSETTA STONE USA LLC AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- APT 6H, BKLYN, NY 11239. REGIS- HOLDINGS LLC SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 11233. PURPOSE: GENERAL. ROSETTA STONE USA LLC. FILED CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. PCK 46TH STREET HOLDINGS LLC AR- TERED AGENT: UNITED STATES COR- 12/11/20. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS PORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH #183816 11/16/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO FRED- TICLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE OF LLC: 630 AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. PUR- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & DIE L. ELLIS LIVING TRUST, 400 8TH ST., STATE (SSNY) 12/24/2020. OFFICE IN FLUSHING AVE., 5TH FL., BROOK- POSE: GENERAL. REALWAY ENTERTAINMENT SHALL MAIL TO: MAGED ALI, 2109 BROOKLYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: ANY KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AGENT OF #183803 INDEPENDENT RECORD 85TH ST APT 203, BKLYN, NY 11214. LAWFUL ACTIVITY. LLC WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. LYN, NY 12206. SSNY DESIGNATED #184150 LABEL R.W.E L.L.C. PURPOSE: GENERAL. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 520 AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- BANJA LLC #183828 WEST 19TH ST., PHB, NY, NY 10011. CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. BANJA LLC. FILED 8/12/20. OFFICE: REALWAY ENTERTAINMENT INDE- 215 GUNHILL PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO OR- KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT PENDENT RECORD LABEL R.W.E L.L.C.. MINDFULLY ASSOCIATES LLC PRINCIPAL BUSINESS LOC: 850 3RD TOLI ROSENSTADT LLP, 366 MADISON FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: C/O FILED 7/6/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 215 GUN- TRANSFORM, LLC AVE., STE. 405, BROOKLYN, NY 11232. AVE., 3RD FL., NY, NY 10017. PURPOSE: DAVID PILGRIM, 40 LINCOLN RD - APT DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & MINDFULLY TRANSFORM, LLC. FILED HILL ASSOCIATES LLC ARTS. OF ORG. #184407 5J, BKLYN, NY 11225. PURPOSE: GEN- ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. SHALL MAIL TO: 5111 AVE L, BKLYN, 11/19/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY #184421 ERAL. NY 11234. REGISTERED AGENT: UNIT- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & (SSNY) ON 12/15/20. OFFICE LOCA- DN RESIDENCE LLC #183804 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DN RES- ED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, SHALL MAIL TO: 273 DRIGGS AVE 3L, TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- TOP SHELF PIPING IDENCE LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED INC, 7014 13TH AVE, STE 202, BKLYN, BKLYN, NY 11222. PURPOSE: GENER- IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON 522 L & S LLC WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) AND HEATING LLC NY 11228. PURPOSE: GENERAL. AL. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE 522 L & S LLC. FILED 11/20/20. OFFICE: ON 12/18/20. OFFICE LOCATION: TOP SHELF PIPING AND HEATING LLC, KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT #183817 #183829 SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO C/O SHIMON ECKSTEIN, 60 BROAD KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE OF ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 522 GET GEEK GIFTS LLC LLC: C/O PHILIP J. MICHAELS, NOR- STATE OF NY (SSNY) 11/25/2020. CTY: 58TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11220. PURPOSE: LUX BY RYRY LLC ST., STE. 3503, NY, NY 10004. PURPOSE: LUX BY RYRY LLC. FILED 8/4/20. OF- GET GEEK GIFTS LLC. FILED 6/9/20. TON ROSE FULBRIGHT US LLP, 1301 KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON GENERAL. ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #183805 FICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS #184152 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS, NY, NY 10019. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO A WANDER AWAY, LLC TO: GABRIEL MARTE, 156 IRVING AVE KINGSBORO PLACE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT THE LLC, 1752 65TH ST., BROOKLYN, TO: 41 WHIPPLE ST APT 3D, BKLYN, NY KINGSBORO PLACE LLC FILED W/ A WANDER AWAY, LLC. FILED 9/22/20. 11206. REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED APT 1A, BKLYN, NY 11237. PURPOSE: MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL NY 11204. GENERAL PURPOSE. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS SSNY 10/29/20. OFF. IN KINGS CO. PROCESS TO THE LLC AT THE PRINC. STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., GENERAL. #184424 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #183830 SSNY DESIG. AS AGT. OF LLC WHOM OFFICE OF THE LLC. PURPOSE: ANY 7014 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY TO: C/O SVETLANA VAISMAN, 747 PROCESS MAY BE SERVED & SHALL LAWFUL ACTIVITY. WBE WATERFRONT MANHATTAN AVE., APR. 3, NY, NY 11228. 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6 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Tuesday, January 12, 2021 SSPORTS NHL embarks on season that will be like ‘56 playoff games’ By Stephen Whyno Associated Press The NHL has started seasons of fewer than 82 games in January and played into the summer to award the Stanley Cup. Just not like this. When the puck drops on the regular season in five rinks Jan. 13, it will be the start of a 56-game sprint to the playoffs with all divisional play until the semifinals. That will ramp up the rivalries, re- duce travel during the pandemic and make this a once-in-a-lifetime chase for a title. “We’re going to see a 56-game season, but it’ll be 56 playoff games,” veteran New York Is- In this Feb. 2, 2020, file photo, Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8), of Russia, skates next to Pittsburgh Penguins center landers general manager Lou Lamoriello said. Sidney Crosby (87) during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Washington. AP photo by Nick Waas “It’s exciting. I think the divisions the way they’re in front of us, it’ll be great for the fans and I think son in quarantined bubbles in Canada with Tampa the players will enjoy it, also, so I think the rival- Bay winning it all. Being out in the world means ries will just raise to a level we haven’t seen in a coaches in masks behind the bench, no venturing long, long time.” outside the hotel and arena on the road, and six If hockey can navigate the perils of the virus months of pure hockey in the hopes of avoiding like other sports. Already three teams have been the kind of teamwide outbreaks that have already affected, with Dallas unable to start the season on hit the Stars and have others on edge. time. “You don’t want to bring the virus into the Fans won’t be able to watch in person at the locker room, and if it is, you want to do your job beginning except in a handful of U.S. Sun Belt of eliminating it as soon as possible,” St. Louis markets. Tampa Bay on Saturday reversed course forward Brayden Schenn said. “I think the team on beginning the season with a limited capac- that at the end of the day is going to be the smart- ity of 3,800 in the arena that’s also hosting the est off ice is going to have the best chance to win NBA’s Toronto Raptors, citing the recent rise of because I think that’s going to limit players going COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the area. down with the virus.” Teams will play every division rival at least The schedule and protocols were designed eight times, often consecutively like a base- with that in mind. If they work and most if not all ball-style schedule. games go on as scheduled, it could improve the That includes a never-before-seen all-Canadi- quality of play. an North Division because of border restrictions. “Not having to travel (as much), just kind of Four teams from each of the four divisions make getting settled in one place and playing a team a the playoffs and play it out until there are four left couple times could kind of increase the rivalry as- in contention for the Cup by the start of summer. pect,” three-time Cup-winning Pittsburgh captain Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) blocks a shot during an NHL “It’s going to be a wacky year playing teams Sidney Crosby said. “The product will probably hockey training camp Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Las Vegas. AP photo by John Locher back-to-backs and playing the same team kind of be the best it can be.” repetitively,” Washington defenseman John Carl- Much of that depends on goaltending, with “It changes the coaching side probably more and you play them another two-game set, you can son said. “It’s going to be different than anything each team likely relying on more than just its start- than the playing side,” Colorado coach Jared Bed- approach it like it’s a little bit of a playoff series.” we’ve dealt with.” er given the condensed schedule. Coaching will nar said. “You’re familiar with your opponent: Just as the temperature tends to rise over the Far different than completing the 2019-20 sea- also be different. you maybe have just played them a couple times, course of a playoff series, players expect to be just a little bit madder on the ice this year because con- tempt will build over mini-series and the season as a whole. “It’s going to get heated,” said Corey Perry, who joined Montreal after reaching the final with Dallas. “In the regular season, people tend to for- get a little bit what happened the game before. But this, there’s going to be back-to-backs or a day in between and guys won’t forget. And those are the fun games to be a part of.” It likely won’t be the same lineup every night, either, given virus cases with players tested daily, and the usual wear and tear of injuries. Because of quarantine measures, each team will have a taxi squad of four to six players and must have three goalies available at all times. “If ever we were going to need depth at all positions, it’s going to be this year,” Philadelphia coach Alain Vigneault said. “Because we’re go- ing to be playing four games in six nights and a lot of back-to-backs, you’re going to need depth throughout the lineup. It’s going to be a chal- lenge.” Similar to the 48-game season in 2013 be- cause of the lockout, a slow start could be the dif- ference between even some Cup contenders mak- ing it and falling short. That’s why Vegas GM Kelly McCrimmon likened this into jumping right into the second half of the season even though some teams haven’t played since March. “There’s no excuse not to be ready to go In this Sept. 28, 2020, file photo, Tampa Bay Lightning’s Steven Stamkos (91) is presented with the Stanley Cup from NHL commission- here,” Edmonton captain Connor McDavid said. er Gary Bettman as they celebrate after defeating the Dallas Stars in the NHL Stanley Cup hockey finals in Edmonton, Alberta. “We’ve had lots of time to prepare both on and off AP photo by Jason Franson the ice, both mentally and physically.”

Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

UKRAINE — Blessed in scrubs: Father Stephan, a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church priest, wore a special suit to protect himself against coronavirus as he visited with COVID-19 patients at an in- tensive care unit of the emer- gency hospital in Lviv, Satur- day. Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP

CZECH REPUBLIC — Full house: A worker moved a casket to be incinerated at a crematorium in Ostra- va, Thursday. The biggest crematorium in the Czech Republic has been overwhelmed by mounting num- bers of pandemic victims. Photo: Petr David Josek/AP

AUSTRALIA — Celebration: Australia’s Steve Smith excitedly threw off CANADA — Quiet: On Saturday in Montreal, the Turcot Interchange was empty as the Quebec govern- his helmet upon reaching a century during play on day two of the third ment imposed a curfew to help stop the spread of COVID-19. The daily curfew started at 8 p.m, keeping cricket test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in the public inside until 5 a.m., and will last until Feb. 8. Photo: Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP Sydney on Friday. Photo: Rick Rycroft/AP

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Tuesday, January 12, 2021 Our World In Pictures

BOSNIA — Community cooking: Migrants cook inside a makeshift shelter at the Lipa camp, outside Bihac, Friday. A fresh spate of snowy and very cold winter weather brought more misery for hundreds of migrants who were stuck for days in the burned-out camp, waiting for heating and other facilities. Photo: Kemal Softic/AP

CALIFORNIA — Protests: Supporters of President Donald Trump clashed with counter-protesters in San Diego on Saturday, prompting San Diego police to declare the gathering an unlawful assembly be- cause of acts of violence. Photo: Nelvin C. Cepeda/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP

CALIFORNIA — Above the competition: Washington forward Ham- INDONESIA — Recovery: On Sunday, Indonesian Navy divers pulled a part of an airplane out of the eir Wright (13) rebounded over California guard Makale Foreman (10) water during a search operation for the Sriwijaya Air passenger jet that crashed into the sea near Jakarta during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, in shortly after takeoff on Saturday. Divers located parts of the wreckage of the Boeing 737-500 in the Java Berkeley. Photo: Tony Avelar/AP Sea. Photo: Achmad Ibrahim/AP

Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 9 Tenants’ rights activists protest at Maspeth home of landlords they say locked out tenant By David Brand Jersey. When she returned to the building Jan. Queens Daily Eagle 4, a key was broken off in the door lock, a pad- A two-story brick home on a residential locked chain was wrapped around the front gate stretch of Maspeth was the unlikely scene of a and new cameras had been installed. A sign on large tenants’ rights protest Monday — and Satur- the door said the home was undergoing a sew- day and Sunday, too. er line repair. “Sorry for any inconvenience,” the Demonstrators have gathered on the curb out- sign read. side the 54th Street for three days to call atten- Amanda, who declined to give her last name tion to the owners, who they say have locked out because she fears retaliation, said she has not been a woman from a basement apartment in a nearby able to retrieve any of her possessions or clothes building they own, making her homeless from the home. “Our mission is to get her back in her home “I can’t go inside,” she said. because she was illegally evicted by the landlord She said she has lived in the apartment for here,” said Ridgewood Tenants’ Union Director more than two years and owes a few months rent Raquel Namuche, the protest organizer. “We’re because the COVID-19 pandemic has limited her About 50 demonstrators protested outside a Maspeth home, owned by landlords who upping the ante and letting them know we’re income. Still, she said, the lockout came “out of they say illegally locked out a young woman from her apartment Jan. 4. watching because what they’re doing is illegal.” nowhere.” The landlords did not start eviction Eagle photo by David Brand On Monday afternoon, about 50 people par- proceedings, and the state has imposed an evic- ticipated in a call and response led by Namuche tion moratorium. tel to stay for a few days before calling the Ridge- phone calls seeking comment. as curious Maspeth residents stopped along 65th Under state law, it is illegal to lock someone wood Tenants Union. They helped her get some Namuche said her organization plans to con- Place to see what was going on. A few pizza box- out of their apartment without a court order if they money reimbursed by the landlords via a handy- tinue individual protests outside landlords’ homes es and a box of Dunkin Munchkins rested on a ta- have lived there for at least 30 days. Amanda said man go-between. to bring attention to wrongful evictions. ble next to a folding chair and megaphone. she has contacted Queens Legal Services to begin But the landlords, Luke Lambe, Mary Lambe “Why this is so egregious is we’re in a pan- The tenant, a young mother named Aman- a Housing Court case and return to the home — be and Michael Lambe, have not opened the door to demic,” she said. “Illegal lockouts are always da, said she was locked out of her apartment on “restored to possession” in legal terms. let her back into the apartment. a crime, but to do it during a pandemic is even 54th Street in Maspeth while she was in New She said she went to a cheap Manhattan ho- The Lambe family has not responded to worse.” NYPD Commissioner tests positive for COVID but is in charge remotely Michael Sisak in March and has returned to work. Associated Press Shea has been commissioner of the NYPD, New York City’s police commissioner has the nation’s largest police force, since Decem- tested positive for the coronavirus, the depart- ber 2019. He rose through the ranks from patrol ment’s top spokesperson said Friday. officer in the early 1990s to become the depart- Commissioner Dermot Shea is feeling well ment’s statistical guru and chief of detectives be- and running the department remotely from home, fore Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed him to the said Richard Esposito, the NYPD’s deputy com- top job. missioner for public information. He has re- Shea’s positive test comes as de Blasio and mained in regular contact with the department’s Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrangle over the city’s plan senior staff, Esposito said. to vaccinate 25,000 of the department’s 35,000 of- Shea, 51, is among thousands of NYPD per- ficers. sonnel to test positive for the coronavirus since the De Blasio said this week the city wanted to pandemic hit New York in March. Six detectives, ensure that officers who work in close proximity a police officer and 40 civilian employees have with the public and whose duties include perform- died of the virus. ing CPR can get vaccinated immediately. Former Transportation Chief William Mor- Cuomo demurred, saying the limited supply NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea (center, with Mayor Bill de Blasio, right, and former ris died of COVID-19 in June. John Miller, the of shots should still be reserved, for now, most- Commissioner James O’Neill, left) has tested positive for the coronavirus. deputy commissioner for intelligence and coun- ly for health care workers and patients in nursing Photo via Mayoral Photography terterrorism, was hospitalized with the disease homes.

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Tuesday, January 12, 2021 De Blasio backBest hopein Queens for NYC’s to economy in 2021: A ‘Transition Year’ with modest gains by the fall honorBy Greg Davidfounder of Sikhism THE CITY Continued from page 1 more inclusive of the Sikh da Katz was also on hand to This article was originally publishedcommunity on Jan during de Blasio’s celebrate the occasion. She 10 “Weat 7:19 celebrate p.m. by THEa belief CITY sys- tenure as mayor, most nota- thanked those in the Sikh tem,In we a normal celebrate September, a way worldof leadersbly allowing would Sikh NYPD of- community who supported flyseeing to New the Yorkworld to asgrab one. a piece A officers the spotlight to wear turbans as part her bid for Queens District atway the ofopening seeing of us the all United united. 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Just last week, the Novotel in Times Square Even retail rents are coming in at a 65% clip, Ru- all state tax collections, one reason state revenues Biden presidency and Democratic control of the was shuttered for good, following a similar deci- din said. will be $4 billion higher than expected when the Senate spelling good news for New York on ev- sion by the owners of the once-storied Roosevelt budget was adopted last year, according to the erything from plugging budgets to keep buses and Hotel near Grand Central Terminal. Tech Success Spurs Hope state comptroller. subways moving. “Even if tourists return, the convention busi- Two industries have been barely scratched by Mayor Bill de Blasio, in the last year of his fi- Two sectors — tech and finance — are thriving. ness won’t and business travel won’t pick up, said the pandemic recession — tech and finance. nal term, believes the future is brighter. And some economists, notably New York Times Dandapani. “The hotels will have to cut rates to The city’s information sector, composed pri- “This month we will deliver a balanced, fis- columnist Paul Krugman, believe Americans who compete for the tourists who do return.” marily of people working in tech, was the only cally responsible, budget,” said Laura Feyer, a de kept their jobs have saved so much money during Leisure and hospitality employment have sector to see an increase in wages in 2020, the Blasio spokesperson. “And with the Senate wins the pandemic that they will go on a spending spree been devastated. JobsFollow fell by us 304,000 on Twitter in the two IBO noted. in Georgia, the federal government can now de- that will result in a faster-than-expected rebound. months following the shutdown in early March, Peloton, the stationary bike company, went liver a robust stimulus that will be a pillar of New “It is a transition year,” Rudin said. with only 115,000@queenseagle of them regained, according to from being an unprofitable startup to the most York’s recovery.” Still, James Parrott, an economist at the New the state Department of Labor. in-demand home exercise outfit with revenue Others believe the uncertainties are too great School, echoed the IBO’s bleaker outlook. The coming employment report for Decem- soaring and a stock price that jumped from $20 in to be so confident. “The picture of a very gradual, drawn-out jobs ber, meanwhile, is likely to show a decline in jobs March to $150 a share on Friday. The online in- As George Sweeting, IBO’s deputy director, recovery rings true, unfortunately,” he said. “We because of the end of indoor dining, spurred by a surance company Lemonade is trading more than said when the forecast came out last week: are looking at a prolonged period of high unem- rise in COVID-19 cases. 350% above its July 1 initial offering price. “The really big issue is what are the long-term ployment, and widespread heightened economic Strausman had begun construction on Mark’s “The companies that have doubled down on changes for the city in terms of population, demand need and misery.” Off Madison in the Rudin building at 41 Madison NewFind York ussince on: pandemic are tech companies for residential- Free and Estimates commercial - real estate and wheth- For Display AdvertisingAvenue before the pandemic hit last March. such as Amazon, Facebook and Tik Tok, which er the MTA will be rebuilt so it can function as the Hunger Gets Worse While he’s shut his fine-dining operation, he’s have signed new leases,” said Julie Samuels, exec-1-800-667-7658circulation system for the city and the region.” City Harvest statisticsplease show contactthe impact onMaureen kept his bakeryCoppola there open at: while offering takeout. utive director of the trade group Tech:NYC. “And THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news New Yorkers. The amount of goods delivered to His staff of 20 is only a modest fraction of the 75 Google continues to hire.” 917-781-0711outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that the food rescue organization’[email protected] 400 pantries surged people he would employ at full operation, and he Google employs about 12,000 people at its serves the people of New York. 83% last year compared with 2019, and the num- had to let several workers go when the state nixed ber of people served at community distribution indoor dining in the city. sites tripled. 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6 • Bay Ridge Eagle • Thursday, July 11, 2019 Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 13 2nd department / new Business Formations TAHOE ENTERPRISES LLC 11355 11412 11429 TAHOE ENTERPRISES LLC ARTI- CLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF CLUTCH KICKS LLC QUEST FOR PERFECTION NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ANGELA MISKIS ARTS LLC STATE (SSNY) 11/12/2020. OFFICE IN ENTERPRISE, LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: QUEENS CO. SSNY DESIG. AGENT OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- LLC WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. CLUTCH KICKS LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 82- GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY QUEST FOR PERFECTION ENTERPRISE, ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 17 153RD AVE., STE. 204, QUEENS, NY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION 11414, WHICH IS ALSO THE PRINCIPAL 12/28/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE ANGELA MISKIS ARTS LLC. ARTICLES In this Jan. 7, 2020 file photo, crowds enter the conven- BUSINESS LOCATION. PURPOSE: ANY QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 12/1/2020. tion center on the first day of the CES tech show, in Las Ve- LAWFUL PURPOSE. DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC NY OFFICE LOCATION: QUEENS OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SEC- #183930 UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIG- gas. Every January, huge crowds descend on Las Vegas for RETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK the CES gadget show, an extravaganza of tech and glitz in- 130 BEACH 120TH MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE tended to set the tone for the coming year in consumer (SSNY) ON 11/24/2020. NY OFFICE LO- STREET HOLDINGS, LLC MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS technology. AP file photo by John Locher 130 BEACH 120TH STREET HOLDINGS, AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS LLC ARTICLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. HER IS HENGYI ZHAI, 149-32 BEECH COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE OF STATE (SSNY) 12/4/2020. OFFICE IN AVE FLUSHING, NY, 11355. PURPOSE/ LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ERROL BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE QUEENS CO. SSNY DESIG. AGENT OF CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL QUEST, 114-74 204 ST ST. ALBANS, NY, Meet the online LLC WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. PURPOSE. 11412. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 82-17 #184374 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 153 AVE., STE. 204, QUEENS, NY 11414, #184098 IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE WHICH IS ALSO THE PRINCIPAL BUSI- 11358 gadget show, a hall of NESS LOCATION. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- KOZE PRODUCTS LLC 11413 ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL FUL PURPOSE. MAURICE R LASHLEY JR #183931 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SOLAR HOMES LLC mirrors to the future TAHOE REAL ESTATE KOZE PRODUCTS LLC. ARTICLES OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIM- AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ DEVELOPMENT, LP ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). By Mae Anderson note speeches, product demon- TAHOE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT, TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) NAME: MAURICE R LASHLEY JR SO- HER IS DAVID MISKIS, 111-34 FRANCIS Associated Press strations and panel discussions. LP CERTIF OF LIMITED PARTNER- ON 9/7/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: LAR HOMES LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- Every January, huge crowds Plus, there’s the opportunity LEWIS BLVD QUEENS VILLAGE, NY, SHIP FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY descend on Las Vegas for the to network in virtual meeting 6/11/2020. OFFICE IN QUEENS CO. OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC 11429. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: CES gadget show, an extrava- rooms. Last year in the physical SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LP UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT 10/27/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN ganza of tech and glitz intend- show, there were about 170,000 WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 8217 ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC ed to set the tone for the coming attendees and 4,400 exhibi- 153RD AVE., #204, HOWARD BEACH, MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT #183783 year in consumer technology. tors. The number of exhibitors NY 11414. NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE CES kicks off this week, but were capped this year at 2,000 EACH GENERAL PARTNER IS AVAIL. HER IS CONSTANTINE THOMAS SOF- ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL AMARA L’MOUR LLC thanks to the pandemic, it will to insure the online experience, MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS FROM SSNY. PURPOSE: REAL ESTATE RONIS, 2722 167TH STREET QUEENS, be in a radical new format — a which is being run by Micro- LATEST DISSOLVE DATE 12/31/2075. NY, 11358. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- #183933 HIM/HER IS THE LLC, 122-41 NELLIS “virtual” show taking place only soft, was optimal. LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. MV BROKERAGE LLC #182511 ST SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, NY, 11413. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: in cyberspace. Tim Bajarin, president of MV BROKERAGE LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY Yes, that means everyone consultancy Creative Strate- 11373 LAWFUL PURPOSE. AMARA L’MOUR LLC. ARTICLES OF FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 12/09/2020. #184273 can still get a glimpse of the fu- gies, insists that not much has OFFICE LOC: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HARA THERAPY & ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ture, but only by via technol- changed about CES for him, de- HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT HEALING, LLC 11415 ogy of the future — aka vid- spite the fact that he’ll be star- UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) eo streams and chat. If all goes ing at screens rather than haunt- THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL POLISHEDBYP LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- MAIL PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 34-20 ON 9/18/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: well, attendees will be able ing meeting rooms and pacing HARA THERAPY & HEALING, LLC. ARTI- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 31 STREET, ASTORIA, NY 11106. PUR- to marvel at COVID-fighting the convention floor. He’s still CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH POLISHEDBYP LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- POSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN “coronabots,” artificial intel- researching products he wants to SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- #183945 ligence-powered avatars and see demos of, scheduling meet- (SSNY) ON 12/15/2020. NY OFFICE LO- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC 9002SPRINGFIELD LLC CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ON 9/3/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: transparent TVs. ings with people he wants to talk 9002SPRINGFIELD LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT But it’s still not entirely to one-on-one and focusing on FILED WITH SSNY ON 12/11/2020. LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC clear exactly how all this all is keynotes and sessions to attend. OFF. LOC.: QUEENS CO. SSNY DESIG. IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE going to work, or whether the “The difference is I’m not AS AGT. UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE show will generate anything re- there physically having to walk BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL CESS TO: THE LLC, 9002 SPRINGFIELD MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS sembling its usual boosting im- 10 miles a day and I’m not pay- AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS FOR HELP IN BLVD., QUEENS VILLAGE, NY 11428. HER IS YANIRA ROQUE CORTES, 9421 AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ pact on the tech industry. ing exorbitant high hotel fees,” GENERAL PURPOSES. HER IS POLISHEDBYP LLC, 8437 118TH he said. “I’m not having to bat- FOR#184161 CHANGES41ST AVE QUEENS, NY, 11373. OF PUR - NAME AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ “It’s different. Obviously PREPARATION AND POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- STREET, APT. 3C KEW GARDENS, NY, we’re not going to be in Las Ve- tle people shoulder-to-shoulder 5812 HOLDINGPLEASE LLC FUL PURPOSE. CALL KATRINA11415. PURPOSE/CHARACTER , OF LLC: HER IS ASHLEY CAFFEY, 209-24 HOL- gas, we’ll be spread out around to navigate the show floors.” FILING OF 5812 HOLDING LLC FILED W/ SSNY ON #184120 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 718-643-9099, EXT 103 #183139 LIS AVE QUEENS VILLAGE, NY, 11429. the world,” said Gary Shap- But smaller companies 12/14/20. OFFICE: QUEENS CO. SSNY iro, president of the Consum- and startups might find it hard- ALL YOUR LEGAL DESIGNATED AS AGENT FOR PRO- 11385 CESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 134-22 32ND 6318 FRESH POND 11417 PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY er Technology Association, the er to stand out. While CES has AVE., #2FL, FLUSHING, NY 11354. REG- 140 WILLOW trade group that produces CES. gone to great lengths to let at- NOTICE NEEDS, REALTY LLC LAWFUL PURPOSE. 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Everyone just an area where you can wander THE SENTINEL HOLDINGS GROUP, CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS PREPARATION AND And assistance filing notices LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE wants to comePLEASE together.” CALL KATRINA— aimlessly , or with purpose BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 12/01/2020. LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST FILING OF The show will be a trade- — through hundreds of booths Please contact us at LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST 718-643-9099, EXT 103 CTY: QUEENS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OF- off, Shapiro said. Forget the at- extolling new internet-connect- IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE Brooklyn Legal Ad Services UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST FICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL ALL YOUR LEGAL tention-getting spectacles, like ed gadgets, unglamorous back- MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PRO- SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS dazzling wall-high TV displays end technology services, or any- Suite 1208 CESS TO VIJAY L. GHANESS, 90-12 CESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED NOTICE NEEDS, AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON and Google’s theme-park ride thing else you might want. 184TH PLACE, STE. 2, JAMAICA, NY UPON HIM/HER IS GUO HUA LIN, 6318 16 Court Street HIM/HER IS BASMATTIE KAHNAUTH, from two years ago. Instead, Online, you can search for 11423. GENERAL PURPOSE. FRESH POND RD RIDGEWOOD, NY, E-Mail: Brooklyn 11241 #184423 107-44 105TH STREET OZONE PARK, Shapiro said, there will be a “Eureka Park” or “startup.” 11385. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC:For NY,Legal 11417. 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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, CALL 718-422-7410 Court leaders seek vaccines for judges, staff and court officers By Chief Judge Janet DiFiore citywide in addition to our existing mediation pro- Special to the Eagle gram for custody, visitation and guardianship mat- As you know, the COVID positivity rate in ters. New York has been increasing since mid-No- In recognition of the fact that child perma- vember when we announced a temporary pause nency cases are among the most difficult and of in-person jury trials and most types of in-court heart-wrenching matters on our dockets, the neu- proceedings. Since November 16th, the seven-day trals working in this program are experienced me- rolling average of persons testing positive has diators who know how to work with the parties to gone from 2.9% to 7.7% — a rate last seen in mid- identify the issues, clarify their perceptions and ar- May. rive at mutually acceptable agreements. Mediators But notwithstanding these metrics, we are still in this program have received advanced training in a far better place today than we were back in on family mediation techniques, including the use May. There are fewer fatalities, thankfully. We are of different virtual platforms, child welfare laws adapting well to our “new normal.” And we are and regulations, domestic violence issues, the im- now seeing a light at the end of this tunnel as we pact of trauma on children, and implicit bias and enter the beginning stages of the vaccine’s roll- cultural sensitivity. out. In addition, many Family Court jurists and In that regard, we have been in close contact stakeholders, including parent and child advoca- with the Executive Branch to ensure that our judg- cy groups, have participated in training programs es and professional staff, particularly our Court sponsored by the New York City Family Court to Officers who are first responders on the front educate them on the benefits of permanency me- lines, receive priority for the vaccine. We will up- diation and the procedures and best practices for date you as the information becomes available to identifying and referring appropriate cases. us. We are very excited to launch this program Why do I mention the latest COVID num- because research has shown that mediated set- bers? I mention them because they serve as a re- tlements in permanency cases generally pro- minder to all of us that we need to remain patient duce better outcomes for families and children, and disciplined for a while longer, and laser-fo- including less time spent by children in out-of- cused on remotely managing our dockets and de- home placement, fewer court hearings to resolve livering our virtual services as efficiently and ef- disputed issues, improved compliance with or- fectively as we can until this second wave of the ders, and the feeling among parents, and even virus subsides and we can safely resume in-person many children, that they were heard and respect- proceedings in our courthouses. Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said she and court leaders were advocating to get vaccines for ed during the process – especially important in Until then, I am absolutely certain that our judges, staff and court officers. Eagle file photo by Todd Maisel these proceedings. judges and professional staff are up to the chal- Our new virtual mediation program was made lenge, and my confidence is underscored by the District Attorneys in their jurisdictions to ensure District Attorneys’ offices, the defense bar and possible through a statewide collaboration be- growing productivity of our virtual court model. that there is at least one active Grand Jury empan- our own epidemiologist to continuously assess tween the New York City Family Court, our Of- During the first week of the new year, our judges eled in each of our 62 counties across the state. and minimize any public health risks that could fice for Justice initiatives, and the Child Welfare and staff conferenced and heard 22,673 matters, Grand juries stand as a lynchpin in our crim- be presented by the summoning of new grand ju- Court Improvement Project, and it is modeled settled or disposed of 6,078 cases and issued over inal justice system. They serve as the primary rors. And, as has been our “M.O.” throughout the on successful programs established outside New 1,700 written decisions on motions and other un- means by which we provide individuals charged entire pandemic, we are prepared to pivot quickly York City in the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth decided matters. In addition, 756 virtual bench tri- with committing serious crimes the independent and make all appropriate adjustments in response Judicial Districts. I want to thank Family Court als and evidentiary and factfinding hearings were and timely pre-trial review of the charges made to any new public health challenges or new guid- Administrative Judge Jeanette Ruiz, Deputy Ad- commenced last week. against them, a review to which they are entitled ance promulgated by the experts. ministrative Judge Anne-Marie Jolly, Deputy All in all, a highly productive and encourag- under our laws and constitution. Your safety, and the safety of all court users, is Chief Administrative Judge Edwina Mendelson, ing first week of virtual operations in 2021, re- And we are able to safely empanel a limit- our number one priority. Suzanne Shafer, our Child Welfare Court Im- flecting the determination of our judges and staff ed complement of Grand Juries because we have Turning now to ADR, last week the New provement Liaison, and the Directors of our Me- to do their level best to move their dockets for- found ways to effectively reduce courthouse den- York City Family Court launched a new virtual diation Programs for their shared commitment to ward and promptly and fairly adjudicate cases in sity by shifting in-person proceedings to our virtu- “Child Permanency Mediation Program,” a pro- fostering better outcomes for children and families these extraordinary times. al courts, and because of the extensive safety mea- gram designed and developed to assist families in- in child welfare cases. And even though we are presently conduct- sures and protocols we successfully implemented volved in child welfare proceedings. We are very So, that concludes today’s “Monday Mes- ing the vast majority of our business virtually, it is last year which allowed for the empaneling of pleased that this program, which was being pi- sage,” and once again, I thank you for your time, important to emphasize that we have not suspend- hundreds of Grand Juries over the Summer and loted in Queens Family Court last year when the and ask you to remain disciplined in doing all that ed all in-person proceedings. For instance, our Ad- Fall. Of course, we will continue to carefully mon- pandemic temporarily halted our progress, is now you can and should be doing to keep yourselves ministrative Judges are working closely with the itor the COVID metrics and work closely with the available for selected child permanency matters and those around you safe. Shafran reaches matching funds threshold in Northeast Queens Council race By David Brand funds, Council candidates must receive contribu- ple and communities it’s meant to serve,” Sha- Queens Daily Eagle tions from 75 constituents in the district they hope fran said. A veteran political strategist running to repre- to represent. The city’s Board of Elections will publish fi- sent Queens’ Council District 19 said he has raised Contributions are capped at $1,000 for can- nancial disclosure reports Jan. 15. nearly $45,000 over the past three months, enough didates seeking matching funds and the city will Two of the four other candidates in the race to reach the full public matching funds threshold match the first $175 of each individual contribu- filed to run before a July 2020 disclosure deadline in a competitive and crowded race. tion, up to a total of $44,614. and reported their fundraising totals. Richard Lee, Austin Shafran, a Bayside native and pres- “Every neighborhood has a voice and I’m the budget director in the Queens Borough Presi- ident of the political consulting firm Metropol- honored that the support we have built will allow dent’s Office, raised $32,450 as of July 15, 2020. itan Public Strategies, is one of five Democratic our campaign to be a megaphone for that chorus,” Avella, who also see red in the state senate, raised candidates running to replace term-limited Coun- Shafran said. $14,996. cilmember Paul Vallone. He previously lost to He took aim at one of his rivals in the race, The two additional Democratic candidates in- Vallone by 194 votes in the 2013 Democratic pri- former District 19 Councilmember Tony Avella, clude Adriana Aviles, a retired NYPD officer and mary to represent Douglaston, Bayside, College who is running to reclaim his old seat. member of the local Community Education Coun- Point, Little Neck and nearby neighborhoods. “Unlike an entitled politician that believes cil, and Nabaraj KC, a real estate agent and local Shafran said he has received 325 contribu- retaking public office is something they’re owed, Rotary Club president. tions ahead of Monday night’s financial disclo- this grassroots fundraising support demonstrates Vickie Paladino, a local conservative leader sure deadline. the great pride that I take in recognizing that and a state senate candidate in 2018, is running Council District 19 candidate Austin Sha- To qualify for $8-to-$1 public matching ‘our’ campaign and this office is led by the peo- on the Republican side. fran. 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Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 15 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com Justice Lourdes VenturaNonprofit honored housing by Dominican lawyers president push By David Brand Queens Daily Eagle Queens Supreme Court Justice Lourdes Ven- Biden to block evictions, fund NYCHA tura, the daughter of immigrants from the Domin- By David Brand state and no clear budget solutions, we im- Trump order banning so-called “mixed status” ican Republic, was honored by that nation’s pres- Queens Daily Eagle plore you to fulfill the housing plan and bud- families — households comprised of people el- ident with a special award to mark International New York City’s largest nonprofit legal get promises you made on the campaign trail,” igible and ineligible for housing assistance — Women’s Day. provider has outlined its list of federal hous- wrote attorney Adrienne Holder, head of Legal from public housing. The rule will have a major Dominican President Danilo Medina Sánchez ing priorities for 2021, encouraging incom- Aid’s top Civil Practice. impact on families where some members are presented Ventura with the Medal of Merit of the ing President Joe Biden to fully fund public The existing federal eviction moratorium citizens or permanent residents and others are Dominican Women during an official ceremony housing, extend a federal eviction morato- expires Jan. 31 and does not protect tenants undocumented immigrants. at the National Palace in Santo Domingo, the na- rium and provide emergency rent relief for whose leases expire during the pandemic. A They further urged Biden to back legislation tion’s capital. hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers at risk temporary state freeze has not stopped land- outlawing housing voucher discrimination and The president of the Dominican Republic is- for eviction. lords from filing thousands of eviction cases in to work with Congress to “fully fund” deterio- sues the award to notable Dominican women, or In a letter to Biden and Vice President Ka- New York City Housing Courts and will end by rating public housing across the U.S. The New the children of Dominican nationals, each Inter- mala Harris, attorneys from the Legal Aid May for tenants who submit proof of income York City Housing Authority has estimated that national Women’s Day. The award ceremony took Society’s Civil Law Practice praised the pres- loss. it will need $32 billion to repair elevators, re- place March 6. ident-elect’s $640 billion housing plan for “The Biden administration should immedi- move lead paint and upgrade heating systems The Medal of Merit is the highest award low- and middle-income Americans and his ately issue a new, universal eviction morato- over the next five years. granted by the president to recognize Dominican stated belief in housing as “a human right, not rium that bars all evictions, including against “Access to housing that is affordable, sta- women for their achievements, as well as obsta- a privilege.” They urged him to follow through tenants whose leases have ended, and regard- ble, safe, and healthy is key to building racial cles they have overcome. The award specifically on his campaign commitments as the pandem- less of whether the tenant has made a sworn equity and thriving communities, and we hope recognizes women who serve as role models for ic exacerbates housing insecurity in New York declaration regarding their income,” Holder to work together to create an enduring positive future generations of Dominicans. and nationwide. wrote. impact on the lives of New York residents,” President-electRecipients include Joe Biden. women AP Photorecognized by Matt Slocumfor “With COVID-19 cases surging across the The letter also encourages Biden to reverse a Holder and Legal Aid wrote. their contributions in the social, political, econom- ic, humanist, scientific, cultural, professional and communityNew spheres. York State Bar wants to kick out

Giuliani for incitingDominican Republic Vice President‘attempted Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, coup’ Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina Sánchez, Justice By David Brand Lourdescondemned Ventura, Giuliani Dominican for encouraging Republic the violent First Ladylow Cándida him to defend Montilla himself de Medina,against removal. Dominican Republic Ministry of Women Minister Janet Queens Daily Eagle Camilo.insurrection and said the organization is inves- In recent months, many attorneys and legal Photos courtesy of Ventura The New York State Bar Association is look- tigating whether it can remove the ex-mayor groups have called on New York to disbar Giuliani ing to remove Rudy Giuliani from its ranks after based on its bylaws, which forbid members for consistently lying about fraud to discredit the AP Photo/Andrew Harnik,file the former New York City mayor used his plat- from advocating for “the overthrow of the gov- result of the November 2020 presidential election. form to spread election lies and stoke an armed ernment of the United States.” During an appearance on 60 Minutes Sunday, attack on the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 6. “Mr. Giuliani’s words quite clearly were in- Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger Guiliani, a former U.S. attorney for the tended to encourage Trump supporters unhappy said Giuliani even presented Georgia lawmak- Southern District of New York and a partner with the election’s outcome to take matters into ers with a doctored video that appeared to show at various white shoe law firms, has served their own hands,” the NYSBA said in a state- poll workers hiding ballots. as President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer ment. “Their subsequent attack on the Capitol “He has some ethical standards as a member throughout his time in office. In a speech at the was nothing short of an attempted coup, intend- of the bar,” said Raffensberger, a Republican. White House last week, Giuliani called for a ed to prevent the peaceful transition of power.” “He knows that what he said was not true.” “trial by combat” ahead of the Capitol invasion. The organization said it has received hun- Giuliani did not immediately respond to a re- The NYSBA is investigating whether it can NYSBA President Scott Karston on Monday dreds of complaints about Giuliani and will al- quest for comment. kick Rudy Giuliani out of the organization.

Justice Lourdes Ventura (right) and Domin- ican Republic Ministry of Women Minister DominicanCuomo Republic President pledges Danilo Medina Sánchez presents to Justice legalize Lourdes Justice Lourdes weed Ventura earned the and Medal of Mer - Janet Camilo. Venturasports with the Medal of Merit betting at the National Palace in inSanto Domingo. New it.York in 2021 Continued from page 1 tied with the Bronx for most in the city. his speech. Brooklyn federal Though low-level court marijuana arrests have The state seemed poised to legalize marijua- During the speech, Cuomo also discussed plummeted over the past several years, na during the 2019 legislative session, but the strategies for combating COVID-19 and future Black and Latino New Yorkers are still dis- measure ultimately failed. public health crises. He said the state will create restricts accessproportionately amidimpacted. Blacks and Lati- Mobile sports betting, also legal in New Jer- a 1,000-member public health corps in partner- nos accounted for 219 of the 288 arrests for sey, has the support of several local lawmakers, ship with Cornell University and the Northwell unlawful, fourth- and fifth-degree marijuana including Queens State Sen. Joseph Addabbo, Hospital System. The health corps will admin- coronaviruspossession outbreak in the first three quarters of 2020, Jr. ister vaccines statewide and prepare New York By Rob Abruzzese accordingAnyone toscheduled the most to appearrecently in courtpublished who “By legalizing mobile sports betting, New for future emergencies. Queens Daily Eagle meetsNYPD the arrest criteria data. should contact their attor- York will be able to reap the benefits of the eco- He also pledged to tackle climate change by StateThe Sen. U.S. Joseph District AddabboCourt for theJr. hasEastern praised Dis- ney, From judge’s July 1chambers, to September probation 30, 20201, officers, more nomic gains it will create and help the state re- improving renewable energy infrastructure and Cuomo’strict, located pledge in Downtown to support Brooklyn legal and Centralmobile jurythan departmentthree-quarters or clerkof thoseof court arrested to make were al- build after the COVID-19 pandemic,” Addabbo making New York the “green energy capital of sportsIslip, announced betting. Tuesday that it will restrictAP Photo ac- ternativeBlack. With plans. 16 arrests Further in guidancethat span, Queenswill appear was said Jan. 6, after Cuomo released a preview of the world.” cess to the court due to concerns about the area’s online. ongoing coronavirus outbreak, and asked high The court called the restrictions temporary, risk people not to come to the court. but there is no word on how long they will remain Chief Judge Roslynn Mauskopf said that after in place. being advised by the CentersTO forPLACE Disease A Control, LEGAL ADChief Judge Mauskopf also ordered all detain- the court will take precautions against the corona- ees in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center virus. Anyone who has travelled to China, South and other local federal jails to be screened and to Korea, Japan, Italy or Iran Contactwithin the last Gina 14 days Ong, have their body temperature checked prior to a is temporarily banned from the court, effective im- court appearance. Any detainees whose tempera- mediately. Legal Advertising Managerture exceeds 100.4 degrees will not be allowed to Anyone who has come into contact with an appear in court. infected person within the last 14 days; has been Conditions at the jail have led to worries about Brooklyn’s federal court is still open for now, but the chief judge has ordered anyone asked to [email protected] by a doctor, hospital or the coronavirus spreading in the complex, where who has travelled to China, South Korea, Japan, Italy or Iran within the last two weeks, health agency; or has been diagnosed with the vi- hand sanitizer is banned and there are reports that or anyone who might have been exposed, to reschedule their appearances. rus, is also banned from court. inmates don’t have soap. Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese

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